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THE JOURNAL. -..;; tabilsbsd every day In the jearjewerjl , Monday, at M Mlddw stiaev t ' - , CHARLES U STEVENS. ' . - .' "" , SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES.' One ren. In aavaaoa. Ona year, mot to edvenoe Monthly, by carrier In the elty.. .. . M Advertising Bateefanilahed on appll cation. : , Entered at the Poet Oijloe, Wow Bern, "TN.O., M second class matter. Official Paper of New Ben and Craven Coaaty. New Bern. N. C, Oct 8. IW. " THE MESSENGER'S ENTIRELY ;'ts MISTAKEN. -J The Wilmington Messenger was never - more mistaken when It gays "The New S Bern Journal Is fighting hard to keep . ' people from thinking that there is small " '4 pox of any consequence In that town or A county." ' What this paper Is doing and has been doing, and la going to contluiie doing, ' is to toll what the small pox situation Is here. t The "thinking" small pox haB been done In KInston, which quarantined agalnBt New Born because of street talk ; ' In KInston. To "assist" Its quarantine It sent word to every country district for the people v to keep away from New Bern because "small pox was raging there." This friendly and brotherlyjquarantlne - on the part of KInston has resulted In ? thousands of dollars loss and damage to f the trade of New Bern. I, - Dally come reports from adjoining lj counties that New Bern Is filled with small pox caseB. .From Jones county, the story comes ' of 600 cases here, wlih 100 deaths, dally. ,x From Carteret county, from Pamlico 'and Onslow counties come the same ' grossly exaggerated falsehoods, and all through the agency of the KInston Free Press. A theatrical company arrived here ' Monday from KInston. Its people had : th same story to tell. They remained y In KInston over Bunday, and came here telling the tale of 275 cases and 60 deaths from small pox In New Bern, which -.they had heard. . . A column could be filled with the ; tales told by mouth and letter, of New Bern's small pox cases. The fact thai there are no cases here, amounts to nothing, against falsehoods once started, which are backed up by further misrepresentations. '- Wilmington sent a representative heie to look over the situation, and reported V - no cause for quarantine. .. KInston took up street rumors at home, made a quarantine, and supported , It by sending forth representatives ad vising every one to keep away from New. Bern, but at the same time to ' come to KInston with their prod ucts. If quarantine for health purposes la demanded, then quarantine against New Bern, but to establish a quarantlns for trade purposes on the plea of health, la malicious. And here Is where the Joubjal's fight In. Statb or Ono, City or Toledo 1 Lucas County. ) Fbax J. Chknkv, makes oath that be la senior partner of the firm of F.J Chutst ft Co., doing business In US City of Toledo, County and Stale afore said, and that aald firm will pay the sum of ONX HUN0HED DOLLARS for each nd every case of Cataxih that oannot be cured by the nse of Haix'i Catabkh Curb, ; : ; frank j. chinrt. Sworn to before me and subscribed la '.-.y presence, thlg8th day of Decesaba, 1.D.1889.V - j - A.W.QLABOW, j seau I . . , Notary Public. HalTs Catarrh Core la taken Internally d acta directly oa the blood ande us surfaces of the system. Bend for timonlala, free, i , - . r; J. CHENEY CO, Toledo. O. Bold by all Droggfata, 78c. I . HalTs Family Pills are the beet. melBr.BridevFtauir.' -; rrliburg, Oct j fltr-TarMu 1 and several Injoied today fA dor In bridge. J . ; S ' y . ; -: Eocr Deny the Reports',? ' a, Oct sa-Boer- Generals, D 1 Do!.iry returned bar today and 1 any Intention of asklngan In i :th Chamberlain. ' ,;,S ; ' ii in ji) utVV,1 ica's ramom Beauties ' ' ' h tprjpr on, Ski Ervptloae, , Bores, Pimples. -They jat .not will any ona, who aaen Arnioa Salve. It glorlflea the ma or Bait Rheum vanish be : rnr sore Hps, chapped henda '. I "Weforrilca. 2 at C. (' store. , TESTERDATS KAKXETS. s , -- r - ff , , , r Cotton, GralnV Prorlsloaw tad SHrta. . luaft la Wca.' Xecdpti tad :. Sbipraeati. : , : The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to J. B. Latham & Co, New Bern, N. O. ( hioHO, Oct. S3. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close Dec. IfH Ti i ?2 Us 781 74J 78 74 Ooeh: Dec 50J 61J 60, 51, May 48i 44 4S 48 Bibs: Jsn 817 880 825 830 May Pork Jsn 1570 1577 1563 1577 May 1480 1487 1475 1487 Lard Jn 010 010 910 920 May 845 855 841 865 Nnw loan, Oct. 23. Cottok; Open. High. Low. Cloas Nov . . ... 8.48 8 .48 8.87 8.378 Deo 8.00 8.63 8.49 8.489 Jsn 8.68 8.72 a56 8.567 Mch 8.44 8.45 8.34 8 84Q5 May 8 45 8.46 8 84 8.815 New Tork, Oct, 23. Stocks; Open. High. Uiw Close A.B.R 1241 1281 Mo. P. Ill 110, 8p A. Cop 651 64 Bo Ry 871 871 8. Hypref 84 04, B. B.T 6S1 621 St. Paul 191 1911 C. a 8 401 40f 0.4 0 511 6'r B . & 0 1091 1081 M. & V? 771 771 NYC 166 155 V O C 661 ! A. C. O 491 491 Am Ice 101 101 Estimated receipts for tomoirow, Galveston 10 to 12000 against 14481. New Orleans 10 to 11000 against 14744. Doo-ton 14000 to 15000 against 14706. Uvrpool Liverpool closing cotton market closed easy. Spots 474. Salea 8000. Nov-Dec 448. Jan-Feb 446. Apr-May 447. PORT RBOKIPTD. Hams vtek Last week last year. 809,000 This wees. Sat. 45708 Mon. 50000 Tuea. 65000 Wed. 58000 Thurs. 15000 Frl. 968,000 70000 72000 87009 66000 65000 60000 420000 Nenro'a Kleklaj, Hal. A loy big enough to have reached the subject of races of men not horsea In his geography class waa naked to describe the negro. Ilia aaawer, "The negro baa kicking hair end producing Hps," showed that be tiad at least heard the teacher when she spoke of the "kinky hair and "praJeotlngt Upe charactcriaiug hla dark skinned tooth cr. Ilia aaawer really waa not an fun. ny as tbe remark made by a woman! who In speaking of tux slater eajdeei-' lngly, "Ob, she's all misconstrued, so we had to take her to the hospital (or a pert ormance." New York Herald. U tavlM 'War Mr. gcajQ Dewnle I will have to get another girl, 'though only temporarily,' perhapa a month or so, . Mr. Scale Poantfw-Thjee sjkyi nor a week and board 1 What ayfrj want' an extra girl for? Mrs. Scale Downle I have found oat how to make Juet the lovelkat ttttka hanging cabinet yon ever aaw at a coaf of only t bat It will take sm awreraV weeks to do It-New Tork Weekly. H A THiajaaUaa J'lMHae. "Do you think literary Woman ought to martyr "Not If aha ia a novelist Ber-Meaw of manly perfectk aa deplctad In her hooka wMdd be estongb to Bake -ear eonadcnOoM kaatjapd give) ajp lm da paw and taave Aaoe aa tsaw ror wort as a truck driver." Waahlngtoo Bur. !.' "I: ' Time la the asoat asnwaanleal ef all thmgai th peat 4a ajetw ttmM not come, and tfcepreacst becotnea the past wWle we attempt to define It ' Wbeaj man kuUBthmtfy ta&attat a chaoee tc propose, h-eaniaaakai wjs Inis) 'mind that the ghi doaan't .want Mssv-Chteajw naeetd rXetakl ' 1 ' .-Tw-wmt fmyyi:i! ' MolU'urV are atagtaf the braises of Kodoihe tew discovery which Is mak tag so saaay slok people wall ad weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleaaelag amd weeteaing the stomach aad by transforming their food Into the bind of pare, ikh blood that make yoa feel good, all over. . Mrs.', prandtl. Of Troy, J, T write , "For a saber f yeare I waa troubled with In digestion and dyspepsia which grew Into tbe worst form. Finally I wa In dneed to as Kodol and after n-'i n fonr bottles I am entirely enrcd. I bturtiiy recommend Kodol to si 1 ."rits from Indlpontlon and dTp- 'v. ') aV a d"i sfir mfgit, It d lyrjur t F. B. Dm y. v. 'SHE .KNEW JOSH. 1 - " "' Itltaeaa Waa Rot at Jill Belaetaat te . . Tall of ajia Csureer. . "Now, madam," aald the counsel (or the defendant to a little, wiry, black eyed, fidgety -woman who bad been' summoned as a witness In a case, "you will please give y out . evidence In aa (ear words aa possible. . Youknow the gefendantr A - V'SH. t."k "Knowwnor . ' Ttbe defendant Mr. Joshua Baggr "Joah BaggT I do know htm, and I knowed hie taOesH. before, him, and I dont know nothlir' to. the credit of thee ot'em, and I, don't thlnk" - "We doat. wan ts Anew what yoa think, rnaj ,IBaaay 'Yea or 'No to my qneatlaaa.'.' "Wlmtnjatfamar ' "Do yom kaow ikfc. Joabaa Baggr "Don't t knaw bim, though t Ton ask Joeh Bagg M fee) knowa me;ak him If he) knowfcaBjrthJng boufr tryln' to cheat port widow Ufce me out of $28; aak" "Madam, 1"- "Aak him wheeav orchard he robbed last and why hedKHtln the night; aak hla wife, Betsy Bagg, If she knows anything about allppln' Into a nelgh bor'a field and milklu three cows on the aly; ask"- "Look here, madam" "Aak Joah Bagg aboat that nncle of hla that died in prison; ask him about lettla' hla pore old mother die In the workhouse; ask Betsy about puttln' a big brick Into a lot of butter abe sold laat apr!ngn- -Madam, I tell you"- "Bee 4f Josh Bagg knows anything bout feedm'' ten bead of cattle on all tbe salt they cooM eat and then lectin' them swill down jn.ll tbe water they could bold Just 'fore ho drlv them into town and and tern.. , See what be'a got to say to thatl" "That has nothing to do with tbe case. I want you to" "Then there waa old Azrael Bagg. own ancle to Joah, got kicked out of his native town, and Betsy Bagg's own brother got ketcbed in a neighbor's henhouse at midnight Ask Josh" "Madam, what do you know about thlscaser . 1 doat know a llvta thing 'bout it bat I'm sure Josh Bagg Is guilty, what ever It la. Tbe fact la, I've owed them Bagge a grudge (or the last fifteen year, and I got myself called up on purpose to get even with 'em, and I feel I've done If '-Tlt-Blts. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling- article I have In my store," writes druggist, C. T. 8milh, of Davis, Ky. "Is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because It always cures. In my six yearn of sale it has never failed. I have known It to aave sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or sny other remedy." Mothers rely on It, lest phy sicians prescribe It, and C. D. Bradham guarantees aaUafactlon or refund price. Trial bottles ferae. Reg. sizes, 50c and 1. ' Treaty Hot Ratified. Copenhagen, Oct. 93. Landsthlng to day rejected oat the second reading the bill providing for the ratification of the treaty between Denmark and the United States regarding the cession of ths Dan ish West Indies. The vote stood a tie, 82 to 82. Out of Death's Jaws. "Whentdeath seemed very near from a severe atomsch sad liver trouble, tha I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C ' Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health. " Best pills on earth and only 25o at C D Bradham'i drug store. Kitchener to Command. Borne, Oct. 22. Lord Kitchener en route for India today admitted that If the situation la Bomallland grows worse he might atop there and lead the fight against Mad MoUah. fagM Tonne Refused to Answer. Nasy. Tork, Oct. 89. Wm- H. Hooper wis arrainged before Judge Cowing to day. Ha refused to plead guilty or In nocent of the murder of Mrs. Anna Pu liuer. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Icaeasa,1PImplea Ringworm, Dandruff aad ejjjtin; diseases. For ssleJst.F 8. Datfa. What tvosaaa Ukc. ' . Bav-1 dove you, darling, more than Words can utter. , Sha Utter them Just tbe same, Hor ry. 1 like to hear aa much as I can. JSomiori. I .. - The Saaaaa. . Thaaa.oa u fullback wha bunted For erauM and sot all he wantao. ', Jo k started to fool .' WHk a fuvarntnent mulei . IllsSambeton reads simply, "Outpunted." , Oatbollo Standard. 1 ' aaMitla Ra4d. -. "HSmfatte declares that be Is wed ded to his art" . ";?ii.,,--.v;J i' "Well. If s a wonder long suffering public doesn't appeal to the divorce court.- Baltlniore Herald. ! 4 ' ; ! TIsm stawta.'' V ".' ' :F1fK Doptor-Have many died of tbetoewdlseaaa of yourat jf; , Second jDoctor-No, but then It iaa't geneealiy known rot Life. 1 T- 1',, e)haaa4 lsl: iak. i ' Than tar la Bapi.anlaJa Wars, ' 'Ja Whs ka'd oa-ar bn born. " .' Hi nad a fortuaa la liquid air ,' . Aadaoaat It tof liquid oorn. ' " Chlao Trtbuae . , .'! i . - '. lopk Out For Ferer. - ' Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by elesnslng the systom with DeWItt's LHtleEsrly Klsrrs. Then famons little pills do not grips. Tbry'move the bowels gently, bat coplor 'y, snd by rson of tlie ton ic r' ' ' , give t i r ": i r .. r The powder puff, may help to hide the ranges of time bat it avails little to hide the ravages of disease. When the face it disfigured by eruptions, the treatment mast go below the surface to the blood, which is oorrapt and ijmrare. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures disfiguring eruptions which ' are caused by impure blood. It cures scro fulous sores, erysipelas, boils, pimples, eczema, salt-rheum and other eruptive diseases which impure blood breeds and feeds. 1 iraa troubled with ecsema from the crown of my head to the sole of mjr feet." writes "tra. BUa Quick, of Cais City, Tuscola Co., Mich. Could not walk at Umes ngy wear my shoea, Hit there was no help for me at least the said there was none, t went to aee at Chrlabnaa time and there heard of the good that Dr. nerce'a Golden Medical Dis corery had done for them, and waa advised to hy it at once. For fear that I might neglect it my Aiend sent to the Tillage ana got a bottle and made me oromiM that I would take 1L I had been getting worse all the time. I took thirteen bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discov ery' and ten vtals or Dr. Flerca'a Pleasant Pel lets, and used ' All-Healing Salve,' which made a complete cure. It was slow, but tun. I waa taking the medicine about eight months. "I would say to nil who read this; try Sr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery before wast ing time and money." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains ; you lose. There fore accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. STATE LINES. Tbe nswsfu-d vnliu' of rrnl estute In the state of Now York, iii'corcling to the botirtl nf niinli:'."'.lon. Is ?".U1!,. 808.070. Gvorlu fruit grou-ri-K lire chiming that the pciu li crop of tlirlr st:tti' yields more money to tin- rorfu-irs than does tbe cotluii crop. The nrca lc votis to fruit Is now liir'o, nnd these assert Ions lire llkt'ly to eimw It to be increustMl. The state of Mlnuosotn bns no valid Inheritance Ian- on Its statute books. Judge I'.unii of tbe Jtninsey county court holds that tbe luw of 11101 is un constitlitloiuil nnd In vn Hit. nnd deci sions of other courts have already found Irreparable Raws In tlie laws of 1807 and l'.MJi ho that there Is no In heritance law whatever. His Life In Peril. "I just seemed to have gone' all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness snd a lame bsck had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric fit ters, but that worked wonders. Now I sleep Ilka a top, can eat anythitg, have gained In strength and enjoy hard work" They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. - Try them. Only 60c at C D Bradhsm's drug store. DlruV Neeta and Poetry. Birds' nests have attracted the atten tion of inquisitive genius from the days of Aristotle down to the present time. This Is not wonderful, because -the nests are Invariably curious and often beautiful, besides offering a cradle, as It were, fat a host of romantic specula tions and poetical theories. Imagina tion bas taken hold of birds and their nests with singular affection, drawing forth meantime some beautiful leg ends to enrich romance withal and to add to the sum of what la most per sistent In tbe Bong of mankind. Tbe ancients told that tbe halcyon, a beautiful aquatic bird, bad Its nest on the sen's breast, a little Boating palace around which the water was always calm and sweet. Halcyon, or alcyon, was the kingfisher, It is supposed, but we now know erery species of this bird, and none of them builds Its nest to drift about on the sea. indeed, ay If to mnke the contrast of fact with fancy as great as possible, most of the kingfishers dig deep boles In the ground for their homes. Forty Yean Torture. To be relieved from a St orturlng Jdls. sue after 0 yiare' torture might well oana the gratitude of an one. That Is What DeWltf Witch Hassl Bilve did lit 0. Baasy, - Genera, O. He HT "DeWItt's Witch Hazel aalra cured me of pile after I had tuff tred . 40 years." Oarea cuts, bums, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware of counterfeits. IV B. Duffy. - - A Secfe "Treaty? Loadont Ont, fl.-In the ; Bonis of 0 ominous today Thomas Gibson Bowles, member of Lynn, asked the government If a secret treaty existed between Eng. lead aad Qemtsny.'. . - ' " O Basis tW Kpatew KwYork;OcU l).-Th old Blager EwtDg! scblM Company' bufldlsg oa Broadway aad Prlnos streets, collapsed at noon burylpg twelve workmen under the debris, virr'sc-'.'r'" Ji "'u'-i . 'XDr. Bates irata Vanishe f t London, Oct f?.-Dr. William fl. Bates, ths Haw Tork ooollst, found herd a few days ago by his wlfs, whom he left myiterloualy last August la New Tork, has agsla disappeared.' v .'., t ... Take a bath In Baacock's ' Liquid Sol. pbur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having tha additional advantage of being mails any desired strength.' They, will cms Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin dis eases.. For ssleby F. 8. DnfTy.' r fZ FEMININE CHAT . f Mrs, A. 8. rorbes of CaUforaUi orlgt nated the plan for strewing tbe sen with flowers in memory of the sailor "deadV -- " ,'r V Mrs. Florapce Splcer Klrkpatrick has been- appointed as one of the five trustees to build and manage the new Carnegie library at Oneida, N. X. ' Mlsa Mary Morton, youngest daugh ter of Levi P. Morton, devotee most of her time nnd Income to caring for the unfortunate children of New Tork city. Mrs. Gelln B. Whitehead and Mrs. Mlla Tupper Maynard were nominated for the Colorado state senate by the Socialists of Denver at the Arapahoe county Socialist convention. Miss Maggie J. Walz of Calumet, Mich., Is the only woman Finnish jour nalist and newspaper publisher in America. Sbe came to America In 1881 and located at Hancock. After paying for the trip from Finland she had only $7 left and It was necessary for her to accept a position as a domestic serv ant The nauieii of two women are still on the British pension list dating from the time of George IV. One is Lady Bar row, tbe ntlopted daughter of John Wilson Croker, Lord Macaulay's "bad, very bad man, I fear." Tbe other la the mother of Sir William Anson, M. P. for Oxford university and warden of All SouIb'. Miss Mlunlc Scbenck of Williams port rn., is declared to be champion woman rifle shot of the world, having Just established n record of twenty consecutive bullseyes at 200 yards. Miss Schenck. who uses n .82 caliber rllle. Is a terror to sparrows. Out of fifty-six shots she did not miss once, using a 22 caliber rllle. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approacblng.wlnter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease cost more little lives than croup. It's attack is so sad den that the sufferer Is often beyond hu man a'd before tbe doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to Ono Minute Congh Cure. Liquifies the mucu3, allays In flammstlon, removes danger. Absolute ly safe. Acts Immediately. Cares coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical con test. I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice In time to win tbe medal." F. 8. Duffy. , 4-r:i I I i: : lil At I'llniti. mar !! n. Is tbo largest -:ii.'ll a In K i. II is 100 yer.id old. a! -nut I'l'iy f,vl lilh aial has 40.000 lilost inns c.ieh knimml J lie- X .t r.enr. The great ti lit bear if tbe South Amerlcr.u forests contrives to Intimi date bis feline enemies by rearing up to his full length, but by that very trick gives the hunter a elianco to.take n deadly aim at his heart. Null and Itnrd Wood. It Is claimed that you con drive nails Into hard wood w ithout bending tbem if you dip thein (li'Ht in lard. Chlnn's l'uialntton. It Is stated that the Chinese popula tion pf today numbers about 420,000, 000 Of souls, including 8.000,000 in Manchuria. 2.0.S0.C00 In Mongolia, 6,430,000 In Tibet and 1,200,000 in Chl bese Turkestan. MaiTLiND, Fla, October 10th, 1801 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co,,.Baltl more, Md. Gentlemen: I have had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded so read ily as to Liquid Sulphob. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed it for others with most satisfactory results. I consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery of th gr. Respectfully yours, W. A.' HKARD, M. D. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. . rmptltis; flan res. Joggles - What kind of a bargain sals la most likely to attract the women! Waggles Shoos that are marked iwn two or three sizes. Judge. Carrvvtlas Ulan. Oabbioton effualvdy) - Why, hello, firimahawl . Olnd to aee you're back! - v Grhnabaw (coldly) This Is my face yon are looking at, Gabblettiy--Nw fork Journal.', " , i . Prickly .heat cured In one appllaatloa by using of Banoocfs Liquid ftolphur. It will "Ike cnreFcaVma, Fetter,, limp lea, Blngworm, Dandruff,, Ceta, Bataa, Old fore, and all skin troubles In I short time, when used as. directed Tor sale at P. 9 Duffy's Drag Store, ; -.-.i. ;y Mystery Unsolyel Washington, Oct. M. After h-iverlng between life and death since ast Dsosm Cat Mis. Ada Gilbert Dennis, tbe vlciim of one of the most mytetloos asuaults In ths history of the Dlttrlot of ('olambls died in ths Gstfleld hospital here today rlih ths mystery unsolved. -,-'. ' TOD MOW WHAT TOU ARE TAKlHO When you take Grove's' Tsstelen Clifll Tonic, Ix'caiiM, the formula Is plln!f prhili'il nn fcrv b""! owlnf tlmt It la r 'v 1 n il ''' i S ' ' a . r. t14ttlUet t;t, ' ' Loodeo, papers teem with ahfcJeaea) plngirpBai ,tbt few, parlor game, On .writer rwdclaree. Londoners make a boast: otV the. dearrnctlon they- causa, with tbe nttle celluloid balls. It Is t common ' thing the day after a ping- , BEQ A rHOrjBAirO fABDOMS I" SgnatcB to hear one society lady to aoofberi "What an excellent tow bad last night at Lady X.'st Xhrea. predoua ornaments were bro kviff But pcouriopally hostesses have been known to make complaints. One thhXWTlter. a rouuu Ueu- Svaa'tjlaylng very wildly Chinese vase and It tojltoraa, The mistress of moo sa..ine wire or a aipio- matlat, could not suppress a look of an noyance. l'l beg a thousand pardons I" exclaimed the young officer, blushing crimson. "But 1 will get you one ex actly like it" "Impossible!" replied the lady. "That vase Is port of the loot of Peking." Chicago News. WANTED. We would like to ask, through i he col umns of your paper, If there ia sny per son who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dysfiep 1 1, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their results such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costlveness, nervons dys pesla, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness in fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver f This medicine has been sold for many years In all civilized countries, and we wish to cor respond with you and send you one of his hooks free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of Ita failing. If so something more serious is the matter you. Ask your oldest druggist. G. G. Guam. Woodbury, N J. Strawberry Hi;o. Btrn wherry sago Is m.ule by soaking half ii cup of sago In a cup of cold wa ter for an hour, adding a pint of straw berry J u Us; and half a cup of sugar and cooking until the sago Is transparent Serve cold. A Drnby Dale Pie. Inhabitants of Denby Dale, near Bnrnsley, Knglnnd, have bad the hahlt for 100 years past of baking enormous plea to celebrate great events. On one occasion a Dcuby Dale pie contained half a sheep, twenty fowls and half a peck of flour. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gnova's Tajtblbss Chill Toaio. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c The New Bern Building anlXoan Association. This Association now In the 15th year of lUsuocessful operation, offers to (he cltiaeas of New Bern and surrounding section safe snd profitable Investment to those wishing to make regular month ly savings In small or large amounts.' The ultimate value of Each Share of Stock, la One Handred Dollars. Which it reaches In about Eighty four" months by the payment of only One Dollar per month for Each share. It la batter than ths beat Savings Bsnk as tha money is compounded monthly. It Is tbe finest Institution In the coun try to enable one to secure' a borne by small toonthly payments, or of already owning sjaoms to improve It. Ths Association since Its organization baa loaned out In New Bern over a . WATrrZB MILLION DOLLARS the exact figures being 1381,600, and it has netsr lost a dollar of principal or Interest It has now loans outstanding in New Bam amounting to $115,700.00 and toy stockholder offering proper security can borrow One Baadrsd Dollars on every share of stock he owns. "Tbo following statement las the year just ending shows tha condition of the AasociSrtlon. . - , f' fs"."H " . 1 18th Aanaal JjiateMsn., : ' Septal 1ML, Bills receivable .' 116,700 00 Doe by : stockholder.,, Cash... ...... iftaoM 8,810 M y-,) M ii Doe8toholder.r....rvkJ0JJi-00 BITls pay sble. ; . 10,800 00 Rase rva Interest, ., . " lOg 00 urpiM....,vk.g.... trvww ,Jt '''''.' ;' V 'lVrSeo u A newkaerUs of Stock t) now offered for subscription aad full Information may be (Obtained front any Direetor or ths Beeretsry and Treasarer.',. ;..; .! , V 'T .' Board mii''t" fcli B. rr,'' ' . YL Blshojv,r Geo. B. Roberta, .'. , J. M. Bowaid, " ' J. B. Bnckbara, K. Wadsworlh, i "v. Jno. Dosa,., ' T. F.MoCarty, , '. ; af. Pisosway. ,;y:':j:H ''-J - aoT,'PrirX-'',.:?-.! 1 " ' V '"I. S. tUCKBUWI, 1st V. t , 3 to. Dtrair, Snd V. P. , ; 1 . j,n.B.c..: -wat, 1 r "y. &. Trent. I. TrOwOked .atOW jhattaredl tho bouse, Th Crwat rfleufTlattld W J .- . 1 v ronn oi rneunutliriu fftf nakM radical cures of ConfagtougBlood Poison, Scrofula, Sores, C and all 'diseases, artsinn! J Endorsed by Dhvalclanaa wherc after thorough trial. DOtS NOT INJURE THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ., . . . . Raliioh, N. C. . ?S. tlc.?ei1 11 aas pleaiura hi bearing testimony to the eurallve i-niiwrtles Mrour'-HHamiMiDa' Tw7 botUaa ourwl mj aon of a bad case. 1( tils will oe or any Deneot to TOU In adrertlalM yoor aieritorlous remedy, you can u It. 5 vuci a,i Jy t . n. . Tonra truly, W. H. C All Druggists, fi.oo; or prepaid on receipt of price. j 4 Bobbltt Chemical Co., - Baltimore, rid. . aVsjjvjaaxvJi. faa)s)r or-rruT J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed fl. i I I is- Stables LARGEST AND KINSFT BTOCKJiF HORSES and 2vTJXJX:S', ever orTcrtd for sale in this oii, A ca - 1. nl o: iiii Ii jnl i . Also a complete lineofjntifjgio', Uuimi-, llmi v-p, Idv, W Lips, Cartwheels, &c. ff , .ION !:;'. Urnil M. Mm ail's i hi Ma nil. HE PRICE TELLS ! r Some reci-nt siiliw :il llir Furmeivi Wnielioimi' (I'l-town) your good tobacco ami v.c will plensc ymi M. II OCK. 24 lbs $12 25. 7R lbs $15.00. 8 lbs $15 50. 21 lbs $18.50. 40 lbs $1H.7.",. M. (iASMlJ. 88.S lbs f22.ro. M. KOWaKi-h ?U lbs 20.MI. . 45 lbs $14 25. 221bsai7.r. 285 lbs $15.M 67 Ilia a 2(t (JJ. 42 lbs 0 $10 Oil. .1. II. II oi K 85 lbs $17.r.0. 181 lbs $15.00. 203 II $10.00. V. A ll')( K CO IU $15 (I". 44 lbs $171X1 38 lbs $25 I'll, til lbs tl'Vi'. C. H. RICKMOND, Auctioneer. THE celebrate;. Garland Wood Heaters We tire the agoiit. Breedli Loading, Single and Double Barrel, HwomeiU'ss Pilot Guns. Full lino Ammunition for Sports- men. Sash, Doors, Blinds, peneral Hardware. IfSaallwool, : ijndet Hatl Cbattawka, . vj rn mj sra aa sar ar , ne is reqoirea to appear as tbe Kovein . f Jber term ot tha Bnperior ocnrt ot aald 1 1 -aonntT. to be held on the lento Mondav 1 floor Sjoils are tfads rich. ti and mora prodbctlWaricf rich abils retain their pop-pro-" dndr$j powers, br tha aso' of fertlliteri trithj a liberal perewtaga ct RotasBI Write (r. our jwki aant fr .. vhich give all details. J , . 3h remrlv not onlv cures everv : . ' 7 Boils, Catarrh, fram lanBuritiea in tha Mood. nd oromlnent neoole everv- C RAND, fit eirnnl State Blind ItuHlutiun. kad u, ftieiwirn Marc imna nrttiufton. y r OABKINH nml ItUVAN 100 lbs. $lfi.7.''i 10 lbs $3.'.r.O .M lbs $13 'J.r. 21 lbs hd 5r.'0 C '.lid K VA lls bt 4 15.1 0 145 lbs & $17 Ml. 37 lira Jill Mi 220 II $U. .". MRS. Ol.l. K ,MCK 15 lbs t'.O III' Ti IU & $12 .('. M lbs $3(V 0 27 II Ui t20."" 17 lb $25.10 7 llis a $50 i 0. C. I'. GASKiNS hH IU (A I0.'() 41 lbs Hh $I5..MI lbn 4S $17.'!'. 21 II s Hi, '.'H.0' 4 lbs d!t $20.i'. i M. HOWARD, Manager, Farmer Warehouse. To Tli' lulili-. We, lb Qndorstgned give notice that the TJndi rtnklng bono.-- rnnrliicled by J. O. Ballon snd Son will I e rinitlonetl under the same name, Inilin Ih si anil litest styles Thankln w public 'or put favors and sullr lilng a i-nrilon of their patronage, we rsnialu Kindly yours. J O. BUTTON A SUN. Jo. O. Hmliin II. Kraukllu Button. OOlue No. 10 Scon's Alley. Notice oi Mummons. NOBTU CAROLINA, I Superior C raven County. J (.'oiirt. Lucy Cnrtls, William U. Curtis. Tbe defendant above named will take notice that an action aa above entitled baa been commenced In the Superior eonrtol Craven county, to obtain di vorce a vinculo matrimonii, f rrflfi the de fendant, William 11. Onrtla, and the said defendant will lake further notloe that be is required to appear at tbe Novem ber terra ot the Superior ocnrt ot aald eonnty. to be held on tha lento Monday alter the first Monday ia feptember, i "yi ., Dviug wio ma oay oi ovemoer, : JlNl'9. tbsooHtthmiaerBMew Bern, N. Id, andanswex or demur to the oom- plaint la sald.actkw now on file, or the ''ftaatatlf will apply to toe ooart for tha. This 10th davof rrJirrjWOf, CrJt IJaptrlorCou'rt. Hop Ftna,' about 4 .tnttoa front Nw Eem 00 lorea plf ared.' Good ilsmd. for Tobaooo and 1 . Gdod farm btilldlaM. :f. r. cnortrnTsi;,: i " Nrv T -n, 17, O. Minrllfiiil :. as. VwSj Mat W
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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